
Stephen Howard Pugh
April 03, 1948 - July 17, 2006
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Stephen Howard Pugh
April 03, 1948 - July 17, 2006
Obituary
Stephen Howard Pugh 58 of Mission Viejo, CA.
Born April 3, 1948 in New York, died in Monday, July 17, 2006 in Lake Forest, CA.
He is survived by his loving sons, Robert Pugh and Stephen T. Pugh; beloved mother, Sophia Pugh, and grandson, Nakoda Pugh. He was dearly loved by many and will be sorely missed by all.
A Visitation is to be held on Friday, July 21, 2006 – 7:00 P.M. at O’Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary, 25301 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills, CA.
A Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, July 22, 2006 – 9:00 A.M. at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, 24252 El Toro Road, Laguna Hills, CA.
An Interment immediately follows at Ascension Cemetery, Lake Forest, CA.
16 responses to Stephen Howard Pugh
Alex Kertis says:
July 19, 2006
There’s so much I can say about my friend of twenty years… but the one memory that stands out more than any other is actually a thousand memories of how he was “Uncle Steve” to my kids. Steve’s genuine love and interest in my “kiddies” was special beyond words to me. They ran to greet him like they do to me.
He as a great uncle and even a better friend.
Arthur Gonzalez says:
July 19, 2006
He was a good friend and a kind soul. Always had good stories to tell and told them in such a way that made them een more enjoyable. Will miss that and miss him.
Charles, Joy, David, Lisa and Dakota Kravetz says:
July 19, 2006
Our deepest condolences to Steve’s family. Steve brought much happiness to our family and we will never forget him. We love you, our Tigger buddy!
Dave McKee says:
July 19, 2006
My fondest memories of Steve are lunch with the boys, or just the two of us, laughing over Chinese food at The Golden Garden. He had a great laugh. His facial expression and the way he shook made it impossible not to laugh along with him. He was a good man and a good friend. I already miss him.
Florence Andrews says:
July 19, 2006
I’ll remember Steve as a very pleasant and friendly co-worker. Steve had a radiant smile that would light up the room. I’ll miss him. I’ll continue to keep his family in my daily prayers.